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March Madness Edition
Marcus Burke and Shira Springer Join Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan
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| March 21, 2019
The Lesser Known Life Behind'The Yellow Wallpaper'
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Wasn't Known for Fiction During Her Lifetime
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Greer Macallister
| March 21, 2019
Not All Writers Can Afford Rooms of Their Own
Rethinking the Romance of Writing When There Are Bills to Pay
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Asja Bakić
| March 21, 2019
James Baldwin: 'I Never Intended to Become an Essayist'
From a Classic Interview with David C. Estes
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| March 20, 2019
Writing Poetry to Find a Father Worth Grieving
We Are All Unreliable Narrators When It Comes to Family
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Edgar Kunz
| March 20, 2019
Learning From Carolyn Forché's Fearlessness
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Andrea Dworkin’s Argument Against Punctuation
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| March 20, 2019
Halle Butler on Millennial Burnout and the Frustrations of Living
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| March 20, 2019
On the Poetic Legacy of W.S. Merwin
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John Freeman
| March 19, 2019
"Go With What's Alive" and Other Writing Advice from Philip Roth
"Writing isn’t hard work, it’s a nightmare."
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Emily Temple
| March 19, 2019
The Enduring Appeal of Literary Tricksters
From Jeeves to the Cat in the Hat
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Seth Fried
| March 19, 2019
The Island That Inspired Conrad and Lawrence's Queerest Characters
Living the Artist's Life on Capri
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Jamie James
| March 19, 2019
Literary Allusion Runs Deep Through the History of Hip-Hop
Roy Christopher on the Intersection of Books and Beats
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Roy Christopher
| March 18, 2019
Meet the Man Brought to Trial for Murdering the English Language
(In the Press, by a Jury of His Enemies)
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Emily Temple
| March 18, 2019
The British Schoolboy Memoir: Masking Misery with Nostalgia
James Brooke-Smith Considers a Miserable Genre
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James Brooke-Smith
| March 18, 2019
The People Writer-Parents Need (Besides Their Kids)
Brian Gresko and Polly Rosenwaike Talk Writing and Parenting
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Brian Gresko
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